Severe puppy blues since he arrived

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Hi everyone!

I'm new to the forum and, not knowing what to do anymore, I'm turning to you hoping to find some answers.

So, on Saturday morning, my partner and I visited a puppy show and we came home with a 2-month-old fluffball, a Golden Retriever.

After talking to the breeder about our concerns regarding keeping a dog of this breed in a flat, she assured us it wouldn't be an issue at all.

So we bought everything he'd need for his well-being: a fabric crate for the living room with a bed and a big cushion inside, bowls, toys, lead, collar, etc. Basically, the works.

Since Sunday, we've already managed to teach him that he needs to go outside to do his business (we have a tiny private garden). He still has the odd little accident at night, but nothing serious.

He's really struggling with the lead and collar (he sulks and just freezes, but he's slowly starting to get used to it).

But since he arrived, I feel like I've made a massive mistake in adopting him. I don't feel right at all, even though I love animals.

Thoughts like taking him back to the breeder or rehoming him keep crossing my mind, despite myself. And I feel so guilty about it.

Maybe it's because of how much our lives have been turned upside down.

My partner hasn't been back to her driving theory classes yet; she's going to try going for an hour and leaving him alone, but I can already imagine the chaos.

The idea of joining a gym doesn't seem possible anymore either. I feel like we have no time for ourselves.

At night and in the morning, he howls and cries when we leave him in the living room to sleep. I tried giving him a hot water bottle to remind him of the warmth of his littermates, but nothing works.

When I finally go to see him after 15 minutes (at 1 am... the neighbours must be fuming), he’s so happy and rushes to my feet, staying glued to me or following me everywhere if I move.

It breaks my heart to put him back in his crate and tell him to stay, only to hear him crying as soon as the door is shut.

I’d love to take him into bed with us to comfort him, but I know if I give in, his training will be ruined.

I find it hard to be firm with him, to say "no" when he’s being hyper even if he’s being naughty. I feel bad afterwards because, in the end, he just melts my heart.

But I just feel terrible...

This Saturday morning, we're taking him to a puppy training class, hoping to learn a lot.

What should I do? Can you give me some advice, please?

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    I'll use insults if I want to, as it happens.

    No, none of this is over my head. I’ve been doing this for over 20 years, so I know exactly what I’m talking about. I’ve already told you that, but clearly, you’ve got issues with your eyesight as well...

    And if you actually read back what I wrote, I wasn't blaming you originally; I was calling out this "breeder's" methods.

    I was simply pointing out—even if you didn't mean to because you didn't know better—that it really wasn't a good idea to get your puppy from a fair.

    No, *****'s post was anything but nice; if it had been, I wouldn’t have reacted like that.

    A crusade?

    No.

    It’s about sharing information for people who don’t have blinkers on and who want to avoid fueling the pet trade. People who don't want to be complicit with the scumbags who offload their animals to just anyone, no matter the conditions.

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    No, it’s simply because I didn’t know Wamiz had a forum section.
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    Kel Morian: You never actually read the posts... there’ve been plenty of threads about pet shops... and they weren't just started by Dellys, but by others wanting to raise awareness for potential buyers. This is a forum where we can talk about whatever we like... fair enough, but it’s meant to be animal-related, and you’ve clearly forgotten that.
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    Kel-Morian: Dellys probably just meant that on this forum we can talk about anything, as long as the subject is about animals. In my opinion, she wasn't thinking about topics other than animals when she said that. Same-sex marriage is legal now; we might as well stop talking about it. It’s been doing my head in for days, so if I have to hear about it here as well, I’m just not interested.

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    Unfortunately, people don't want to face the truth... it's a well-known fact!
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    Keep your insults to yourself, would you?

    I’ve understood your point well enough, but it clearly seems to be going over your head.

    I’m here to ask for support for us and our little one, which is the one thing you aren’t doing, aside from happily pointing fingers.

    Laeti, I was just following up on what Dellys said about this being a forum and being able to talk about whatever we like, following *****’s post asking nicely for us to stay on topic...

    Dellys, if you want to lead a crusade against pet fairs and pet shops, show some sense and start a thread on it that you can keep updated, rather than kicking people when they’re down and just asking for help.

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    What’s a real shame, Leati, is that I feel like he thinks I’m judging him for getting this puppy from a pet show or sale. I’ve said at least twice now that I don't blame him if he didn't know why some "breeders" prefer to sell their litters at these events. What I’m actually calling him out on is the fact that, even after explaining the reasons behind this common sales tactic, he’s still standing by this animal dealer.
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    You can’t tell at first glance if she’s a good breeder; you’ve got to see her dogs and where they’re being raised.
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    I know, and I completely agree with everything you’ve said. He’s just being pig-headed and refuses to see reason—that’s his problem—but the fact that he won’t admit he’s funding the illegal trade by claiming this woman is a “very good breeder” is another matter entirely. It’s putting the lives of so many breeding dogs at risk.
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    You know Leati, the person I’m trying to convince isn’t that idiot Kel-Morian (he’s a lost cause), but the people reading this.

    I want to tell them never to buy a pet under these conditions, so they don’t end up supporting these scumbag breeders.

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